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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Feb 06,2026

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      By: Siddhant Pathak
      Summary: Post-supply discounts will be excluded from taxable value if the supplier issues a credit note and the recipient reverses the attributable input tax credit under section 34; Section 34(1) is amended to make such discounts an express ground for credit-note issuance. Provisional refund scope is expanded to include unutilised input tax credit from inverted duties and export refunds below the monetary threshold are payable for taxed exports. A transitional clause permits existing authorities to hear advance-ruling appeals until the national appellate body is constituted. The special place-of-supply rule for intermediary services is omitted, bringing intermediaries within the general recipient-location rule and triggering reverse charge for inbound intermediary services.
      By: DR.MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN
      Summary: The Finance Bill, 2026 extends the Customs Act to Indian flagged fishing vessels beyond territorial waters, defines that term, and creates Section 56A to allow duty free importation of fish harvested beyond territorial waters and to treat fish landed at foreign ports as exports, subject to rules and Board regulations governing entries, declarations, custody, examination, assessment, clearance, transit and transhipment. It also extends advance ruling validity to five years, deems penalties paid under recovery to be a charge for non payment of duty upon determination, removes the need for prior officer permission to transfer warehoused goods between warehouses, and revises postal/courier regulatory wording regarding custody and examination.
      By: K Balasubramanian
      Summary: Issuance of a single consolidated Show Cause Notice covering multiple financial years is impermissible; authorities must issue notices and initiate proceedings on a financial year basis. Consolidation is permissible only under Section 74 and exclusively for cases alleging fraudulent availment of input tax credit. Affected taxpayers should press the defect of a composite SCN as a primary defence and seek separate year wise notices or reissuance strictly under Section 74 where applicable.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Recognition of olfactory trademarks turns on the Trade Marks Act's cumulative requirements of graphical representation and distinctiveness, subject to the functionality doctrine. Graphical representation must be clear, precise, durable and objective-mere verbal descriptions, formulas or samples are usually insufficient. Distinctiveness generally requires acquired distinctiveness through exclusive use and consumer association, and a scent that is functional to the product will be excluded. The Registry's acceptance of a rose scent for tyres exemplifies meeting these requirements via an objective scientific model, absence of functional nexus, and evidence of consumer recognition.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: Circular No. 04/2026-Customs consolidates the Baggage Rules, 2026 and Regulations, mandates electronic Customs declarations (including advance filing and Atithi app use) for dutiable, restricted or prohibited goods and unaccompanied baggage, preserves a Green Channel for nothing-to-declare passengers, enforces penalties for non-declaration or mis-declaration, and requires integration with CBD-II for risk-based selectivity and prevention of misuse.
      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: The GST regime was changed effective 1 February 2026 to impose a uniform 40% GST on most tobacco products with MRP/RSP-based valuation, withdrawal of compensation cess, and preservation of additional excise and health/security cesses; GSTN and CBIC require strict RSP-based reporting in e Invoice, e Way Bill and returns. Concurrently, GSTR-3B was enhanced from January 2026 to include auto-computed interest crediting Electronic Cash Ledger balances, system-populated tax liability breakup from GSTR-1/IFF entries, and flexible ITC utilisation rules.
      By: YAGAY andSUN
      Summary: The Competition Commission of India uses enforcement, merger control and advocacy to prevent dominance turning into anti competitive conduct, employing tools such as investigations into predatory pricing, exclusive agreements, tying and bundling, refusal to deal, discriminatory pricing, cartel detection with dawn raids and leniency, and expanded merger scrutiny covering horizontal and vertical effects, innovation markets, deal value thresholds, and minority control-while prioritising platform neutrality, algorithmic transparency, market studies, and remedies to enhance contestability in digital and traditional sectors.
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      Summary: The interim budget projects total expenditure of Rs 3.96 lakh crore for 2026-27 with a vote-on-account for the first four months, a marginal overall deficit of Rs 4 crore (Rs 62.70 crore including opening balance), and a narrowed revenue deficit of Rs 21,759.34 crore. Major allocations include Rs 1.80 lakh crore for social welfare and Rs 86,533.10 crore for capital expenditure (over half for loan repayments); own-tax revenues, central grants-in-aid, and market borrowings are separately forecast.
      Summary: The interim vote-on-account repackages targeted welfare as electoral commitments by immediately raising Lakshmir Bhandar allowances, proposing the conditional Banglar Yuva Sathi unemployment stipend with an Rs 5,000 crore allocation, increasing stipends and compensations for frontline workers, granting a four per cent dearness allowance hike for government employees and pairing these measures with MSME parks, a Rs 2,000 crore rural job allocation and a river-erosion master plan for electorally sensitive districts.
      Summary: A bilateral India US trade agreement is in advanced finalisation and reportedly includes a tariff reduction to 18 percent and removal of a 25 percent additional levy tied to energy purchases; the deal is expected to boost Indian exports and labour intensive industries. Concurrently, cooperation on critical minerals is advancing and further engagement on defence and energy is anticipated, while India emphasises energy security and historical commercial ties with Venezuela when assessing supply options.
      Summary: The European Central Bank kept its deposit rate at 2 percent as lower rates, low unemployment and easing energy costs supported resilient eurozone growth, while inflation fell to 1.7 percent. A US EU tariff deal reducing trade uncertainty and anticipated higher public spending in Germany, plus France's budget resolution via special powers, contribute to forecasts that rates may remain unchanged into 2027 absent stronger growth.
      Summary: NDA leaders in Kerala endorsed the economic effects of India's Free Trade Agreements with the US and EU, arguing the accords will expand market access, boost manufacturing and exports in electronics, semiconductors, apparel and footwear, attract investment, spur startups and job creation, and position India as a competitive supplier. They criticised the state government's development record and opposition resistance. An industry representative denied any improper link to an enforcement notice, characterised inspections as routine, and said alleged violations must be proven in court.
      Summary: Equity benchmarks fell sharply as risk-off sentiment ahead of the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee decision and adverse global cues triggered sectoral selling in metal, IT and capital goods; modest domestic and foreign institutional buying the prior session did not avert the decline.
      Summary: Two practice-oriented GST titles explain procedural and evidentiary aspects of enforcement, focusing on search, seizure, summons and arrest, investigatory powers, procedural safeguards, and practical steps for responding to inspections, seizures, criminal process, administrative notices, and related GST litigation.
      Summary: The Central Information Commission ordered disclosure of year wise garnet sand and abrasive export quantities from firms near Visakhapatnam SEZ, finding public interest outweighs commercial confidence because mining of the mineral has been banned since 2013 and exports are allowed only through a restrictive canalisation mechanism; authorities must provide the export quantity details within 30 days.
      Summary: Terms of Reference for the India-GCC Free Trade Agreement were signed by the chief negotiators to establish the procedural framework that will define the FTA's scope and negotiation modalities. The ToR mandates negotiations focused on liberalising trade in goods and services, facilitating investment flows, and creating predictable rules to support seamless cross border movement of goods and services, with priorities including market access, investment facilitation, and measures to bolster food and energy security.
      Summary: A minimum import price of Rs 100 per piece for finished umbrellas prohibits imports with CIF value below that floor and reclassifies finished umbrella imports from free to restricted, while exempting Advance Authorisations, Export Oriented Units and Special Economic Zones; concurrent tariff increases apply to umbrellas and to parts, trimmings and accessories.
      Summary: The West Bengal interim budget for 2026-27 is described as a pro-people plan that pairs targeted welfare allocations for women, youth, workers and vulnerable groups with asserted fiscal discipline. Despite alleging deprivation of legitimate central dues, the state maintained development and social spending and tabled an interim estimate of Rs 4.06 lakh crore ahead of upcoming elections.
      Summary: The DMK launched a symbolic "halwa" campaign to protest the Union Budget, alleging the Centre made no meaningful allocations for Tamil Nadu, including no flood relief funds or major infrastructure outlays despite prior representations, and warned of electoral consequences for the ruling national party.
      Summary: India and the Gulf Cooperation Council signed terms of reference to formally launch free trade agreement negotiations, defining the scope, modalities and negotiating mandate. The ToR aim to address elimination or reduction of tariffs and non tariff barriers, facilitate trade in goods and services, and promote investment and sectoral cooperation-notably in infrastructure, petrochemicals, ICT, and energy and food security-under appointed chief negotiators and as a resumption of earlier halted talks.
      Summary: The first tranche of a bilateral trade arrangement will reduce US tariffs on Indian exports from 50% to 18% via a US executive order after a joint statement is signed; Indian tariff reductions will follow only after a formal legal agreement, with Indian duties treated as MFN levies and US duties as executive tariffs.
      Summary: Interim budget of Rs 4.06 lakh crore increases Lakshmir Bhandar monthly grant by Rs 500 (Rs 15,000 crore allocation); proposes Banglar Yuva Sathi providing Rs 1,500 monthly to unemployed 21-40 year olds until employment or up to five years (to start Aug 15 if the incumbent party returns); raises Anganwadi worker/helper pay by Rs 1,000 with Rs 5 lakh death compensation (Rs 280 crore allocation); grants ASHA workers an extra Rs 1,000 monthly; raises civic volunteer and Green Police pay by Rs 1,000 (Rs 150 crore allocation); and increases dearness allowance for government employees by four percent.
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      58/2025-26 - dated - 5-2-2026 - FTP
      Amendment in import policy of ITC (HS) code 71141920 covered under Chapter 71 of ITC (HS), 2022, Schedule - I (Import Policy)
      Summary: The import policy for articles of platinum under ITC (HS) Chapter 71 is amended from Free to Restricted with immediate effect, subject to Policy Condition No. 6. Policy Condition No. 6 exempts re imports of Indian origin platinum articles carried abroad for exhibitions or export promotion, re imports of rejected/returned/unsold goods, and re imports intended for repair.
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      57/2025-26 - dated - 5-2-2026 - FTP
      Amendment in Import Policy and Policy condition of Umbrellas covered under Chapter 66 of Schedule -I (Import Policy) of ITC (HS) 2022
      Summary: Imports of finished umbrellas under ITC (HS) Codes 66019100 and 66019900 are reclassified from Free to Restricted, with Free treatment retained where CIF value is Rs.100 or above per piece. The Minimum Import Price condition will not apply to imports by Advance Authorisation holders, Export Oriented Units, and SEZ units provided the imports are not sold into the Domestic Tariff Area.
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      HO/47/15/11(2)2025-MRD-TPD1/ I/4226/2026 - dated 5-2-2026
      Calendar Spread margin benefit for Single Stock Derivatives on expiry day
      Summary: The circular removes calendar spread margin benefit for single stock derivatives on a contract's expiry day: any spread pairing a contract expiring that day with another expiry will not receive offsetting margin treatment for that pairing, while spreads involving only later expiries remain eligible. Stock exchanges and clearing corporations must update systems and amend rules to implement the change; the measure is effective three months from the circular's date.
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      HO/47/14/12(1)2026-MRD-POD2/I/4229/2026 - dated 5-2-2026
      Creation/Invocation of pledge of securities through depository system
      Summary: Depositories must adopt a standardized Pledge Request Form obliging pledger and pledgee to comply with the Indian Contract Act, the Depositories Act and SEBI regulations, require the pledgee to give reasonable notice to the pledger, record the pledgee as beneficial owner at invocation, and send intimation to both parties; bye laws and systems must be amended and provisions disseminated for implementation by April 6, 2026.

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      46/2025-2026 - dated 5-2-2026
      Extension of filing Annual RoDTEP Returns
      Summary: Filing of the Annual RoDTEP Return for FY 2023 24 is extended to 31 March 2026 under paragraphs 1.03 and 2.04 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, conditional on payment of a composition fee of Rs 15,000 effective from publication. Non filing by the extended date will invite actions under HBP para 4.94, including denial of RoDTEP benefits and scroll out of scrips.
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